The ANC and its alliance partner, Cosatu, resumed bilateral talks on Monday after they were put on hold last week.
Power parastatal’s insistence on building ‘bespoke’ power stations could cost R100-billion extra.
How will the government translate its ‘new growth path’ into a sustainable reality?
Traffic in the Johannesburg city centre was disrupted on Monday as Samwu members marched to hand over a memorandum of their demands.
Eskom has appointed JP Morgan Chase and Swiss bank Credit Suisse to help raise funds for expansion, it was reported on Monday.
A court has dismissed an application by former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi to have corruption charges thrown out.
Roads in the Johannesburg city centre will be closed on Monday as approximately 8 000 Samwu members were expected to march through the city.
South African police are investigating allegations that Eugene Terre’Blanche sexually assaulted farm workers before being killed.
ANC Youth League President Julius Malema remained defiant after being publicly rebuked by President Jacob Zuma on Sunday.
Barack Obama heaped praise on South Africa for taking the decision to abandon a nuclear weapons programme as he met President Jacob Zuma on Sunday.
President Jacob Zuma’s public rebuke of ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema was "not good enough", DA leader Helen Zille said in a statement.
Up to 60 000 workers aligned with Samwu will stage a nationwide strike following a failed application by their employer to halt the action.
Rumours surrounding the death of Eugene Terre’Blanche continued to swirl on Sunday as a media report said sodomy "sparked the murder".
As the World Bank approved a $3-billion loan for the Medupi plant on Thursday, both the details and the impacts of the loan continue to be criticised.
Patrick Marber and William Shakespeare, along with Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton, are this season’s unlikely headline acts in Johannesburg.
Jacob Zuma has lashed out at the conduct of Julius Malema, saying that the statements he made
were alien to the culture of the ruling party.
Police on Saturday denied that a used condom was found at the murder scene of AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche.
Allegations have emerged that a used condom was found in the farmhouse bedroom where AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche was murdered.
An exercise in futility: trying to hitch a ride up the long dirt track to Eugene Terre’Blanche’s farm for his burial. With two black men by my side.
The government must make public all the conditions attached to the World Bank’s loan of $3,75-billion to Eskom, Cosatu said.
After a violent life and violent death, Eugene Terre’Blanche was laid to rest in peace on Friday as family members threw petals on his coffin.
AWB leader and farmer Eugene Terre’Blanche was buried on his farm in Ventersdorp on Friday after a week of flared tempers sparked by his violent death
After the polarising comments about Eugene Terre’Blanche’s death, South Africans need to be guided by the Constitution.
It is August 15 2008. On the ground, amid the long, dry grass of the Highveld, two men, a boy and a dog are staring at an object the boy is holding.
The discovery of a fossilised skeleton at the Cradle for Humankind could be the next step in the search for human origins.
An address from Afrikaans singer Steve Hofmeyr had everyone on their feet at slain AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche’s funeral on Friday.
Judge Meyer Joffe will make a ruling on former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi’s discharge application on Monday.
SA on Friday welcomed a decision by the World Bank to grant Eskom a $3,75-billion loan to develop a power plant to boost flagging power supply.
Afrikaner rights bodies and the ANC trade tit-for-tat allegations over utterances inflaming "racial polarisation".
New restaurants are popping up all over the dilapidated Cape Town suburb of Woodstock.
The ANC on Friday said that the ANC Youth League’s expression of support for Zanu-PF undermines SA’s mediation efforts in Zimbabwe.
<em>Percy Zvomuya</em> is captivated by Jamie Bartlett in <em>Death of a Colonialist</em>, but where are the Xhosas?